Abstract

I. Chinese national security A.Historical legacy of Chinese security policy from the imperial era (tributary states, realism (Sun Zi) vs. idealism (Confucius) on strategic thinking, etc. Wang Yuan-kang B. China's revolutionary legacy and its impact on security policy (revolutionary experience, Marxist-Leninist -Maoist ideology) -Maochun Yu C. Political-Economic Dimension---- Marc Lanteigne D. Non-Traditional Security-- Patricia Thornton II. Geostrategic Perspectives A. The Great Powers 1. China and the US-Christopher Twomey 2. China and Russia--Wu Yu-shan 3. China and Japan-June Dreyer 4. China and South Asia--Lawrence Saez B. Regional Security 1. China and the Developing World--Ed Friedman 2. The Arctic Region--Linda Jakobson 3. The Korean Peninsula-Choi Jinwook 4. The Taiwan Strait--Jean Pierre Cabestan C. Collective Security 1. The United Nations--Liselotte Odgaard 2. European Union--Jonathan Holslag 3. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization--Niklas Swanstrom 4. Southeast Asia/ASEAN--Dan Lynch III. China's Security Forces A. The PLA: Mission, equipment, and contingent war plans of china's land-based forces--Dennis Blasko1. The PLA Air Force: Mission, equipment, contingent war plans-Kenneth and Jana Allen 2. The PLA Navy: Mission, equipment, war plans--James Holmes 3. China's Nuclear Strategy and the Second Artillery Corps--Richard Fisher B. Space, ASAT--Mark Stokes and Ian Easton C. Cybersecurity--Gregory Austin

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